Why Arsene Wenger has lost the plot

Arsenal supporters were left venting their spleen at full time after their EFL Cup encounter with Southampton, with many of them making their way out of the stadium long before the final whistle. The Gunners suffered a shock 2-0 defeat to the visiting Saints, ending their 19 game unbeaten run in all competitions. Although Arsenal

Praveen’s latest “The Arsenal Annals” column. Summer of 2016 was seen as one of the most significant summers in Arsenal’s history as that could serve as their longest-serving manager Arsene Wenger’s last summer at the club. The manager brought down Mohamed Elneny last winter in light of the club’s dire need of central midfield additions

As Arsenal fans cry out for new signings at both ends of the field, I posit that a tactical change from Wenger could be just as important as bolstering the squad with additional players. The current situation At present, Wenger sets his Arsenal side up with a fairly standard 4-2-3-1. The full backs are

Praveen’s latest “The Arsenal Annals” column. Arsenal succumbed to a humiliating 4-3 home defeat to Liverpool in their Premier League opener. Although their season is far from over — at least for now — heading into the second league game in the wake of a victory would have catastrophically boosted their confidence. Having said that,

Roy Hodgson promptly resigned from his managerial post after England’s elimination from European Championship, at the hands of minnows Iceland. Gareth Southgate, the current England under-21 manager, is set to take over as the interim manager, with former England coaches and big names such as Brendan Rodgers and Jurgen Klinsmann expected to be announced as

With Jamie Vardy’s arrival now almost a certainty, it remains to be seen how the newly-rejuvenated Arsenal social media team are going to announce it, after winning the Internet over with the way they made the signing of Granit Xhaka official. Having wrapped up two top-notch signings much before the commencement of European Championship, Arsene

Having lifted three Premier League titles, six Football Association Cup trophies and six Community Shields, Arsene Wenger remains one of the most successful managers of the modern era. Unlike most other gaffers of his era, he has accomplished plenty despite not being a spendthrift. Given his outstanding finance management, he can be mooted as an

Arsene Wenger sets foot in his twentieth season as the Arsenal manager next season having won the most FA Cup trophies – tied with George Ramsay on six – and three Premier League titles. Notwithstanding the fact that every English club will relish welcoming him, his job is in jeopardy, as there have been rumours

Having almost spurned the chance to capitalise on the misfortunes of Chelsea and the Manchester clubs and claim the top spot, Arsene Wenger has been getting a lot of stick from Arsenal supporters. However, thanks to the unavailability of ready replacements and Wenger lining Stan Kroenke’s pockets exactly how the American wants him to, he

Back-to-back FA Cup wins may have ended Arsenal’s trophy drought but in reality they have merely papered over the cracks that have been glaringly obvious for many years in North London. There are sections of the Arsenal faithful that have wanted Arsene Wenger to leave for a long time now and nothing we’ve witnessed this

Despite speculation about his future hitting an all time high this week, Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has come out fighting, saying that the thought of quitting has post has never entered his mind. It has been well documented that Arsenal have had a poor week of course. They lost to Blackburn Rovers in the FA

These were the cries echoing around The Emirates as Arsenal crashed out of the F.A Cup against Championship side Blackburn Rovers. The majority of Gunners fans have been asking this question for some time now. Is Wenger up to the job anymore? It seemed like Kazim-Richards’ second-half winner was the final straw and, unless they